Joined: Fri May 28, 2004 10:04 am Posts: 17159 Location: Riga, Latvia
dtakias wrote:
Hi everyone
Is it possible to grab the html of the sample hotspot pages somehow?
Are they available on a compressed file ?
Please help!
thanks nick
these pages are made by users to use them in their own companies. they are not available for download, they just give you ideas how to make your own. you will still need somebody with HTML knowledge
Joined: Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:51 am Posts: 199
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Location: Owerri, Nigeria
akmjahangir wrote:
Here is another sample of login page of hotspot.
I like this sample page, can u plz send to us here the login.html, so that we can edit, we that are not good at html.
os this one
sathishsa wrote:
HI, here is my new hotspot Page for my LAN users morethan 1000 THanks Dude nice idea to share the pages
Thanks, Sathish India
And this
brasileottanta wrote:
This is our login page
But the English translation wil be better. Plz someone should help us to design any simple but awesome login.html and let us edit to suite our own page.
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:57 am Posts: 70
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Hi, I have managed to get the page and make changes on it, but when I copy it back to the winbox, it shows X where the images are supposed to be. I have copied all the images as well to Mikrotik. I am using frontpage to edit. Any help?
Joined: Fri May 28, 2004 10:04 am Posts: 17159 Location: Riga, Latvia
you probably are telling the page to look for images in some folder, while in fact, they must be located in, and linked to - the same folder as your HTML file.
By the way - find somebody who knows HTML, Frontpage is not recommended, all Visual editors have a tendency to break the code that is already in your page, like the login scripts .
pls can some help me on how to edit my login page?
Transfer the login.html page from routeros box, open it in vi (or notepad or whatever Windows has for text editing), and you change the html. It is quite simple, really. There are a FEW things that are good to leave alone, but for the most part, it should be very clear which part is not "standard" html.
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fahedksa wrote:
My Hotspot Login page Hope its nice
Hi, I have managed to get the page and make changes on it, but when I copy it back to the winbox, it shows X where the images are supposed to be. I have copied all the images as well to Mikrotik. I am using frontpage to edit. Any help?
Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:19 am Posts: 7737
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markbecken09 wrote:
Hey, how do i make my own hotspot page?? Very nice and excellent examples pages. Really rocking.
Thanks.
copy the HTML pages off the router and edit them. The 2.9 manual linked in the forum headers contains detailed explanations of the file structure and available variables in the "Hotspot Gateway" section.
by the way, the default status page, which is a popup, is always get blocked whenever an user logged in, since new browsers block popups by default. so is there workaround the page so it won't be blocked?
Ok! it's what I seemed to have read in the forum. I presume it uses the walled garden to display a webserver and redirects the login.html page on this server. But I did not find how. I would post my hotspot when finished;)
Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:19 am Posts: 7737
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DaGoN wrote:
Ok! it's what I seemed to have read in the forum. I presume it uses the walled garden to display a webserver and redirects the login.html page on this server. But I did not find how. I would post my hotspot when finished;)
At the simplest, permit the external server in the walled garden (that is covered in the documentation). The login.html then redirects via refresh headers:
Joined: Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:35 am Posts: 242
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Hi, this is the login-page for the HotSpot in an old German castle. For login, only an "Access Code" is necessary. But User has to agree to "Terms of Use". Some necessary legal stuff, because its Germany
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Great login pages! Is there a way to have a page like one of these on a central place and have the login.html page on the mikrotik router redirect to that one to make it so that I dont have to ftp the new login page to every hotspot? Sorry know this is probably not the right thread, so a few keywords to search for a solution will also help cause i think i am looking for the wrong stuff.
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Sure. Use a <meta> tag to trigger a refresh redirecting to the central location URL. Make sure you permit all resources necessary to display the external page in the walled garden section so unauthorized users can view them. You can use the servlet variables (see manual) to have the redirect include GET parameters to the central location to report the hotspot DNS name from the client's perspective so you can have the login page on the central location point back to the right gateway for the client to log into.
Here is my hotel manager page to change the hotspot password. This is done securely via an https site for only the hotel managers. I have the code to actually change the password of the guest hotel hotspot account on multiple routerboards. It is a two building hotel that has two different MTs running their hotspot logins.
Here is my hotel manager user page. The hotel manager has their own username and password that they enter in and then it uses those credentials to change their guest hotspot password.
I had a lot of fun making this all work. I also had some frustrating moments but dog helped me on my syntax. Props to dog!
The hardest part about the splash page was making it compatible with IE7, IE8.. Everything else worked great for other browsers. Just a tip to use multiple browsers while testing your splash page. We will prolly have a link to a simple splash for smart phones and the like here soon.
Let me know what you think. Thanks.
Sincerely, DesertAdmin
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just curious you offer WiFi ADSL and IPW. What is IPW?
-Sincerely, DesertAdmin
That's Wireless Internet Gateway By IP Securing , in This Solution People Can Connect to Internet Directly from IP. [Direct & Secure]. Not Any Can Sniff with IPW , Because Only YourSelf on This Network and No Other !
Oh wow that sounds like a great feature. Can this be done with a MikorTik or do you use some sort of other appliance or software? Just curious. Thanks for the defining it for me.
Joined: Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:46 am Posts: 20
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MiDoGhOsT wrote:
Thamer wrote:
what about this design in css
main page :
Hello Thamer .. plz if you can send this Hotspot page .. i will appreciate this
واكيد طبعا حضرتك عربي .. يا ريت حضرتك تبعتلي الصفحة الممتازة دي انا علي فكرة بستخدم النسخة الاولي من الصفحة دي .. ممتازة جدا ما شاء الله
TamerEshra wrote:
يا ريت يا ثامر انا كمان محتاج الصفحة دى انا عندى النسخه الاولى منها وهيا روعة بجد
هلا أخواني راح أتكلم هنا بالعربي بالرغم من اني أعتقد أنه ممنوع بالنسبة للواجهة هذي خاصة بشبكتي و قمت بتصميمها خصيصاً لذلك و أعتذر منكم عن ذلك و أعدكم بأفضل منها إذا سمحت لي الفرصة و بالتوفيق
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Hey Mikrotik, instead motivate users only showing their page, why dont create an special subforum to contain .html files from users who don't care about sharing your own custom login page ?
Would be nicer than only see what is going on around the world!
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